Let's look at this in perspective.

The current workaround with a pre-set panel background is applied to
resolve an issue that affects the GNOME desktop on every distribution,
which the GNOME folks are presumably aware of and maybe even working on.
Certain applets look really ugly when used upon a panel with fancy
background as set by the theme. It is a cosmetic issue most noticeable
when users choose to customize their panels. Bugs should be filed for
the respective applications because these problems need to be fixed.

However, the workaround produces some cosmetic issues relating to customization:
 * If the user changes his theme, his panel contents will likely become 
unreadable. This is especially problematic with the high contrast themes.
 * If the user creates a new panel, it will have the theme's default panel 
background, which is plain white, as before. That is confusing. He will not 
know how to get back to the default panel background.

I think a user is more prone to change his theme than to add an offending 
applet to the panel, especially at the moment with Ubuntu and /especially/ 
since Intrepid has some really nice looking themes in the repositoeis (most of 
which are meant to have dark panels, I should add). Further, with this 
workaround, some bad things happen to the process:
 * We gain a kludge. I can imagine this workaround evolving into some kind of 
horrifying beast of ugly that spans every GNOME-using distro out there.
 * Bug reports and issues are spawned from users with unreadable panels, saying 
that the panel is not updating or some such thing. Instead of reports hitting 
the actual source of the problem, momentum builds around enhancing the 
workaround. Tomboy and Workrave continue to behave poorly as panel applets and 
the panel continues to permit this because there is no longer bug tracker noise 
toward fixing it on their end.
 * It will then be noted that "Ubuntu's panel is broken", while Fedora's and 
SUSE's works fine. Much confusion ensues.

Overstated, yes, but my point is that this workaround is entirely
cosmetic (and it does look pretty). Its negative impact to functionality
far outweighs the positives.

And that's my thought. Other thoughts are of course welcome :)

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[Intrepid]When switch theme, the image of Gnome Panel not change.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284975
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